They only have one or two nuclei
Actually, it can be possible.
Yes, single, oval and central nucleus
Each muscle cell has a nucleus.
No, only 1
which has more nuclei per cell skeletal muscle or cardiac muscle? I guess that they both have the same number of nuclei.
Cardiac muscle is a striated, involuntary muscle. Cardiac muscle cells usually contain 1 or 2 nuclei.
Smooth muscle tissue
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The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
skeletal smooth muscle neuron
Cardiac muscle fibers
It consists of a maximum of 2 nuclei per fiber so no it can't be considered multinucleated. Only skeletal is multinuke.
cardiac
smooth muscles and cardiac muscles contain a single, centrally located nuclei, where as skeletal muscle cells are very large and contain many nuclei.
Smooth cardiac muscle.
If it is spindle shaped, it is smooth (visceral) muscle tissue. If it is H or Y-shaped then it is cardiac muscle tissue. And, if it is rod shaped and has multiple nuclei, then it is skeletal muscle tissue. Another characteristic of both cardiac and muscle tissue is that it is striated with darker and lighter bands.